twosmoke300 Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 To be fair to the tester of the 405 , its a difficult call to make . Its such a visible item that if vosa were to pull that car over after the test or come on site and ask to see the last car they tested(which they do quite often ) then the tester and site would get points on their mot licence . Would you risk your job/ income for it ? alf892, Jerzy Woking and Taff 3
320touring Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I want this: http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/181586/1986-bedford-rascal-pickup-cowdenbeath and this: http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/181562/1984-honda-jazz-795ono-essex Get a train to Glasgow- I can get ye to the rascal no bother. book mot and bosht
scaryoldcortina Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 To be fair to the tester of the 405 , its a difficult call to make . Its such a visible item that if vosa were to pull that car over after the test or come on site and ask to see the last car they tested(which they do quite often ) then the tester and site would get points on their mot licence . Would you risk your job/ income for it ? It's not a hard call at all. Not only is the size of the gap not measured and therefore open to interpretation there is another rule which says that the gap following a 1 or I can be proportionatly larger without starting any actual dimensions. This makes it a matter of opinion only. If the car had a mini italian style front plate or L81 VRW was writen in times gothic then it's a fail because it's obviously wrong. Also, if it was inspected, and the VOSA inspector decided the tester was wrong to pass (or fail!) it, as a matter of opinion all he can do is state his opinion on the matter. No points added to anything, that's for serious stuff like ignoring obvious faults. Even if he finds a fail you missed it is a 15 point offence and the rules are that if you get less than 30 points during a visit they don't count either. I personally wouldn't have changed the plate, I'd have argued with him instead. hennabm, cobblers, EssDeeWon and 1 other 4
Taff Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Unsafe and prone to kill nuns and kittens: Britain rejoyce! Road safety is restored once again: You can release the nuns and kittens now. what, by fitting a GB sticker?
mk1_4dr Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I too wouldn't have changed the plate and instead would've taken great pleasure in quoting and referencing the manual to the tester. hennabm and scaryoldcortina 2
garbaldy Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I tried that arguing the point in the past but the tester just dug his heals ii mn, the fail was a rusty hole he poked which was within suspension mounting area, i pissed of and took it to the Mitsubishi main dealer for mot it passed as the hole he poked was in a cover held on with three bolts
scaryoldcortina Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I tried that arguing the point in the past but the tester just dug his heals ii mn, the fail was a rusty hole he poked which was within suspension mounting area, i pissed of and took it to the Mitsubishi main dealer for mot it passed as the hole he poked was in a cover held on with three bolts Comes down to opinion again - there isn't anything in the corrosion section (appendix C) that says bolted on panels are included in the assesment, but it doesn't say they aren't either. It does mention judgement and benefit of the doubt several times though. True fact - I argued with my MoT guy so often that eventually he offered to sponsor me through the training, which is why I'm now a tester. He now calls me if he isn't sure about something. chaseracer, dollywobbler, skattrd and 4 others 7
garbaldy Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I can under stand bolt on panels that are structural but this was a splash shield, out of the 4 lancer turbos I've had this was the only one that had them still in place as they are just thin tin.
drum Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I'm up to three no shows now for the gumtree audi sale. The latest one sounded genuine and was to be here at 8 this morning. I like to think I would at least text if I was going to make it to a viewing. I've also had the marine engineer at sea wanting to buy a surprise gift for his son scam email. Does anyone actually fall for that?
scaryoldcortina Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I know, that's why it is left to the tester to be sensible! Prob is a lot of them aren't. I've also seen cars fail for "rotted brake backing plate" on front discs when the manual is clear it means ON A DRUM BRAKE and a thousand other wtf incidents. hennabm 1
twosmoke300 Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Ive had the disc back plate one !!Just shows the tester doesnt know what hes doing. hennabm 1
garbaldy Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 That's why I shall be sticking with my present tester as he likes old cars. I have to pay full price £54.85 though no discounts, worth it as only had two fail in 10 years.
J-Rod Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 WTF is a 'pet bond' and why is it £200? That means before fees, it's £900 to start the tenancy BEFORE the first month's rent goes out. Additionally, why is a 'terrier sized dog' seen as less destructive than our German Shepherd? Why do I also need to fork out to get all the carpets in the house professionally cleaned at the end of the tenancy? Estate agents in making it the fuck up as they go the fuck along, SHOCK.Because they're estate agents and that's how they ROLL. I'd not be surprised if they said '...and finally, I'd like your shoes. Yes, the ones you're wearing right now.' An old boss of mine was going to buy a place and then it turned out he couldn't quite come up with the deposit. He was only short by about 2k but still, if you can't raise the cash, then you can't raise it. End of. He was askedin all seriousness (and not very politely either) by the estate agent he was dealing with to "ask your mates to front up the cash for you," (so he could earn his commission on the sale, no doubt).
vulgalour Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 At least prospective house #1 appears to have been a bullet dodged. A couple of days ago there was a spate of burglaries on that street, new tenants are always easy pickings in that situation. We shall just have to keep looking. It could be a lot worse too, someone over on Twitter mentioned they're paying £500pcm for a ROOM. A fucking ROOM! It's in The South, obviously.
J-Rod Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 At least prospective house #1 appears to have been a bullet dodged. A couple of days ago there was a spate of burglaries on that street, new tenants are always easy pickings in that situation. We shall just have to keep looking. It could be a lot worse too, someone over on Twitter mentioned they're paying £500pcm for a ROOM. A fucking ROOM! It's in The South, obviously.I am ever thankful that my days of having to search for rooms are over. I was paying £650pcm on mates rates in Queen's Park in 2006. Lord knows what it's like now. What was worse (for me) than the prices, was the 'interviews' you had to attend.. "Great, you're happy to part with a stupid amount of your hard earned shekkels for a pokey box-room above the water-tank.... but, you see, we need to see if you're worthy..." Oh do fucking DO ONE. The minute I moved into my own place ON MY OWN was one of the best moments of my life thus far..
mk1_4dr Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 My housing situation has been nothing but grief recently and when I move next week it will be for the 5th time in as many years.The amount of money I've dumped down estate agencies for essentially FUCK ALL when I've been pretty much breadline without a quid to my name is scandalous. They all seem to be smarmy twats aswell, you get the feeling that even the nice ones are only nice to make it easier to squeeze every last drop out of folks who are already in a bit of a financial hole.
captain_70s Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 The unfortunate realities of living under a viaduct hit home today. I'm sat at the PC and I hear something hit the roof of the house, then something else, then something pings off the car outside, then something flies by the window. I dart outside to see a bunch of kids up there lobbing stones at my car. 5 mins later I was up there myself, torque wrench in hand, but they'd cleared off. Few stones chips to the bonnet and roof of the 1850 but I'm worried they'll damage the windscreen in the future or damage the 1300. Shitty end to the week, not feeling comfortable parking your car on your own bloody driveway...
hennabm Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 The gap between the numbers and letters must be at least double the gap between the numbers and letters next to each other, if that makes sense. So the original number plate was perfectly acceptable and had been since it was put on, judging by the font.
J-Rod Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 They all seem to be smarmy twats aswell, you get the feeling that even the nice ones are only nice to make it easier to squeeze every last drop out of folks who are already in a bit of a financial hole. That's pretty much it, yup. I think the polite term is 'bottom-feeders'
gordonbennet Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Talking of housing, we entertained buying a farmhouse tucked out the way late last year, we agreed a figure, made the offer, no we want £35k more, nope thats as much as we can go to but thanks anyway. Fast forward about 4 months, phone call from estate agent, they've now accepted your offer....do sod off mate you/they thought we were desperate to move and would grease your palms with another 35 smackeroonies, ours is an unusual bungalow and he'd be able to sell it every day for the next ten years, wouldn't matter if they dropped the other place by 100k once you've pissed my Mrs off thats it.Why are people, sellers as well as estate agents so effin greedy, be reasonable and we'll all deal amicably, try and pull a fast one and you can fuck right off. AlabamaShrimp 1
twosmoke300 Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 The old plate on the 405 looked shit anyway , there it is I said it ! michael1703 1
J-Rod Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Talking of housing, we entertained buying a farmhouse tucked out the way late last year, we agreed a figure, made the offer, no we want £35k more, nope thats as much as we can go to but thanks anyway. Fast forward about 4 months, phone call from estate agent, they've now accepted your offer....do sod off mate you/they thought we were desperate to move and would grease your palms with another 35 smackeroonies, ours is an unusual bungalow and he'd be able to sell it every day for the next ten years, wouldn't matter if they dropped the other place by 100k once you've pissed my Mrs off thats it.Why are people, sellers as well as estate agents so effin greedy, be reasonable and we'll all deal amicably, try and pull a fast one and you can fuck right off.'bottom-feeders' or maybe 'leeches'
fairkens Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Sounds like normal negotiation to me, especially when buying a house. think you might be reading too much in to it
EssDeeWon Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Talking of housing, we entertained buying a farmhouse tucked out the way late last year, we agreed a figure, made the offer, no we want £35k more, nope thats as much as we can go to but thanks anyway. Fast forward about 4 months, phone call from estate agent, they've now accepted your offer....do sod off mate you/they thought we were desperate to move and would grease your palms with another 35 smackeroonies, ours is an unusual bungalow and he'd be able to sell it every day for the next ten years, wouldn't matter if they dropped the other place by 100k once you've pissed my Mrs off thats it.Why are people, sellers as well as estate agents so effin greedy, be reasonable and we'll all deal amicably, try and pull a fast one and you can fuck right off. Its not really on AFTER a figure is agreed. I too would of told them to bugger off. Hope they sell it for less than you originally agreed now.
HH-R Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Sounds like they were holding our for more but no-one bit, but now they have nothing. Unlucky.
Lankytim Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Just been stiffed over a pay rise at work. It should have come in in April and now we're being told we're not getting one at all. Starting another job as soon as I've worked my notice. Timewaster 1
purplebargeken Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Bastards. Good luck with the new one. AlabamaShrimp 1
Jerzy Woking Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Bid on a motorbike a few days ago, at a price I was happy to pay, and asked the seller a few questions. No reply. Last night the auction closed and I find I have won it. E-mailed the seller (again) and still no response. Bike is on the other side of the country too, so careful planning is needed for a collection thread-but for when? I fear it went too cheap for the seller (so why not put on a reserve?) and I won't ever hear from him. I hope I am proved wrong. I had no issues buying two bikes off of here. Why are some sellers elsewhere such arseholes?
twosmoke300 Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Just been stiffed over a pay rise at work. It should have come in in April and now we're being told we're not getting one at all. Starting another job as soon as I've worked my notice.And that right there is how you deal with being unhappy at work ! Shit news but every door etc! Timewaster, skattrd, chaseracer and 1 other 4
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